You might not know what it's called, but you, reader of the Internet, have most likely encountered parallax scrolling — the latest trend in Web design — at some point in the last six months to a year.
Remember about five years ago, when the new hotness in interaction design was to have flashy layers in your website scroll at different speeds, creating a faux-3D effect? The effect was called ...
IT was my final project review in second-year architecture at McGill University and a guest critic commented on my nice use of parallax in my project. It's always an uncomfortable moment when you've ...
MORRISTOWN, NJ--(Marketwired - Aug 22, 2013) - Dr. Edward A. Romano and Dr. Matthew M. Vaccaro recently launched a new website for their private cosmetic dentistry practice. At Aesthetic Smiles of New ...
Lauren (Hansen) Holznienkemper is a lead editor for the small business vertical at Forbes Advisor, specializing in HR, payroll and recruiting solutions for small businesses. Using research and writing ...
Forward / Lars Bastholm -- Introduction / Rob Ford -- 1990-1997 The early years -- 1998 The year Macromedia flash went mainstream -- 1999 The floodgates open -- 2000 The web comes to life -- 2001 The ...
Tomas Laurinavicius is a writer and designer. He's a co-founder of Best Writing, an all-in-one platform connecting writers with businesses. He has built multiple online businesses and helps startups ...
Think of your company’s website as a first impression for potential future clients. Is it easy to navigate, and does it clearly convey your business’s products and services? If not, visitors may lose ...
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